Serikin is a small Dayak Bidayuh village in Kuching Division, Sarawak, Malaysia. The town is located about 15 km from Bau town and 80 km from Kuching city.
In Serikin town of Malaysian Borneo, Indonesian traders come to sell their cheap goods & products to Malaysian every Sunday morning. The local authority allows them to sell their stuff on the street of Serikin, less than 2 km from the border.
Visitors come by the carloads and busloads from Kuching, attracted not only by the array of merchandise but also the comparatively low prices.
In Serikin town of Malaysian Borneo, Indonesian traders come to sell their cheap goods & products to Malaysian every Sunday morning. The local authority allows them to sell their stuff on the street of Serikin, less than 2 km from the border.
Traders at the market all come from Indonesia. They usually cross the border on Friday afternoons to set up their stalls for the following day, selling goods ranging from mats and handicraft to clothes, curtains, toys, glassware and furniture.
The weather was so hot...!!!Visitors come by the carloads and busloads from Kuching, attracted not only by the array of merchandise but also the comparatively low prices.
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